Services

Our Comprehensive Dental Services

General Dentistry

General dentistry treatments involve diagnosis and treatment of general conditions affecting the teeth, gums, and jaw. Prevention and gum care are both important parts of general dentistry, as is treating problems before they grow to be painful and often expensive.

Today’s Dentistry can develop a comprehensive treatment plan to help you achieve and maintain a smile that will maximize your personal health and appearance, including restorative and cosmetic procedures in addition to general dentistry treatments.

Routine & Preventive Care

Comprehensive Consultations & Dental Exams

Dental Cleanings

Digital X-rays(Less Radiation Exposure)

Dental Sealants & Fluoride Treatments

Custom Athletic Mouthguards

Drug-Free Headache Prevention

Dental Nightguards(To Prevent Clenching & Grinding)

Restorative Dentistry

Things we often take for granted with natural, healthy teeth—such as eating, talking, smiling, and laughing—can all become easier again with restorative dentistry. Today’s Dentistry can determine the best of several restorative dental treatment options for patients whose smiles need a second chance, from natural looking fillings and one-visit crowns to dental implant restorations and dentures.

Restorative Dental Treatments

Cosmetic Dentistry

A healthy, beautiful smile can make life more beautiful. It can raise self-esteem, increase confidence, help you make better first impressions on others, and improve your personal and professional life. There are a variety of subtle yet noticeable ways we can enhance your smile, and there are also more dramatic cosmetic treatments (often called “smile makeovers”) that can make the smile of your dreams a reality!

Cosmetic Dental Treatments

Tooth-Colored Dental Fillings

Porcelain Crowns & Fixed Bridges

One-Visit Crowns (With the E4D System)

Six Month Smiles® Braces

Porcelain Veneers & Lumineers® System Veneers

Professional Teeth Whitening

Periodontal (Gum) Care

According to MedlinePlus, a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health, about 80 percent of U.S. adults currently have some form of gum disease, ranging from gingivitis to serious periodontal disease. The prevalence of gum disease increases with age, because teeth wear down and become more sensitive as time passes, gums naturally recede, and medications can affect oral health. If your gums feel tender or sore, or if they look red and swollen, you may be at risk for gum disease. Other warning signs include bleeding and/or receding gums, pain or sensitivity in your teeth (and even loose teeth caused by weakening gum fibers or bone loss), and persistent bad breath. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss as well as various serious health problems. A healthy body needs a healthy mouth!

Treatment for Gum Disease

If you have any degree of gum disease, Today’s Dentistry can help. Gum disease used to require surgery more often than not. While surgery is still an option and sometimes needed, many cases are now treated with less invasive techniques first, such as deep dental cleanings, local antibiotics, and special mouth rinses. We offer many options right in our Cedarburg or West Bend office.

Oral Cancer Screenings

Oral Cancer Is Nothing to Smile About

Oral cancer is one of the most curable diseases when it is caught soon enough, so we screen for early detection of oral cancer.